OK, here's a very curious Java 7 language puzzle for the JLS specialists out there. The following piece of code won't compile, neither with javac nor with Eclipse:
package com.example;
public class X {
public static X com = new X();
public void x() {
System.out.println(com.example.X.com);
// cannot find symbol ^^^^^^^
}
}
It appears as though the member com
completely prevents access to the com.*
packages from within X
. This isn't thoroughly applied, however. The following works, for instance:
public void x() {
System.out.println(com.example.X.class);
}
My question(s):
- How is this behaviour justified from the JLS?
- How can I work around this issue
Note, this is just a simplification for a real problem in generated code, where full qualification of com.example.X
is needed and the com
member cannot be renamed.
Update: I think it may actually be a similar problem like this one: Why can't I "static import" an "equals" method in Java?